cpd73 wrote:
> Yup, will be fine in next release:
>
> 30539[emoji106]
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Thanks BPA.
Do I need to do something to get the Programme Title and Description? At
the moment I am just getting 2 lines of "Radio 2" on my Touch, on LMS
web browser and Squeeze Control whereas the picture Slartibartfast
posted shows the programme title etc (Steve Wright...).
30540
Many
slartibartfast wrote:
> Radio 2 live stream from latest BBC iPlayer plugin.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Yup, will be fine in next release:
30539
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cpd73 wrote:
> ...wait for Material 1.8.0 - text is below image and is placed in a
> scrollable view. Where is the above stream located? I'll load into
> Material to confirm its OK.Radio 2 live stream from latest BBC iPlayer plugin.
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That is BBC Radio 2 ... with BBCiPlayer plugin
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc), kcrw,
supla finland, abc australia, cbc/radio-canada and rte ireland
slartibartfast wrote:
> The addition of track images is a nice addition. I now have a dilemma. I
> have selected 640x360 for the image resolution and now when viewed in
> the WebUI default skin the image is squashed into a square box. If I
> switch to 480x480 then the WebUI looks OK but the
bpa wrote:
> 1-Jun-20
> Release Notes for BBCiPlayer 1.6.9
> - Fix for current track info for selected BBC stations
> (R1,R1X,R2,R3,6Music & Asian).
> - Rewrite of metadata display with small changes to menu.opml files.
> Users with custom menu.opml files may need to update.
> - Current track
1-Jun-20
Release Notes for BBCiPlayer 1.6.9
- Fix for current track info for selected BBC stations
(R1,R1X,R2,R3,6Music & Asian).
- Rewrite of metadata display with small changes to menu.opml files.
Users with custom menu.opml files may need to update.
- Current track info now has track image
DecTenToo wrote:
> Thanks.
>
> I'm setting up a RasPi version just to try it out. It's definitely a
> sourceforge issue as I'm getting this in the logs
>
> [20-05-31 17:51:11.0683] Slim::Utils::PluginDownloader::_downloadError
> (260)
> unable to download BBCiPlayer from
>
: Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] BBCiPlayer V1.6 (and higher) &
BBCiPlayerExtra 2.0 (and higher) Support
DecTenToo wrote:
> Perfect. Will change over.
>
> And a cache flush should clear my plugin reboot problem.
>
Change of URL means flush would have no effect as old URL would
DecTenToo wrote:
> Perfect. Will change over.
>
> And a cache flush should clear my plugin reboot problem.
>
Change of URL means flush would have no effect as old URL would not be
accessed.
Better to change to 7.9.3 if you want real improvement.
Perfect. Will change over.
And a cache flush should clear my plugin reboot problem.
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DecTenToo wrote:
> Yes, seeing the same at the moment on the plugins page
>
> Bad repository
> http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/bpaplugins/betarelease-repo.xml
> -
> Connect timed out: Resource temporarily unavailable
> Bad repository
>
out: Resource temporarily unavailable
And I now seem to be stuck in a plugin reboot loop.
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oldius wrote:
> I had to use a different repository address to be able to recall
> yesterday's shows on BBC Iplayer today.
>
> http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/bpaplugins/betarelease-repo.xml
>
> The usual one would not draw up the list, resulting in a 404 file not
> found error.Does
oldius wrote:
> I had to use a different repository address to be able to recall
> yesterday's shows on BBC Iplayer today.
>
> http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/bpaplugins/betarelease-repo.xml
>
> The usual one would not draw up the list, resulting in a 404 file not
> found error.
The
I had to use a different repository address to be able to recall
yesterday's shows on BBC Iplayer today.
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/bpaplugins/betarelease-repo.xml
The usual one would not draw up the list, resulting in a 404 file not
found error.
bpa wrote:
> No - the github repository URL is the exact same as the sourceforge one
> and points to the same sourceforge ZIP file of the plugin.
Got it. Thanks. And thanks for all your hard work on these plugins that
make the squeeze ecosystem work so well.
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garym wrote:
> is there a newer github additional plugin repository that replaces this
> one? thanks.
> http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/bpaplugins/betarelease-repo.xml
No - the github repository URL is the exact same as the sourceforge one
and points to the same sourceforge ZIP file
is there a newer github additional plugin repository that replaces this
one? thanks.
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/bpaplugins/betarelease-repo.xml
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bpa wrote:
> In case this needs to be resolved - clarify whether the your using
> talking about a BBC program which happens to be in podcast format or
> whether you are using Extra "Podcast" menu - the podcast menu links into
> the standard LMS Podcast plugin, in which case any issues with
slartibartfast wrote:
> Never mind it seems to be a Material Skin issue.
In case this needs to be resolved - clarify whether the your using
talking about a BBC program which happens to be in podcast format or
whether you are using Extra "Podcast" menu - the podcast menu links into
the
slartibartfast wrote:
> All the icons for BBC podcasts seem to have disappeared with BBC iPlayer
> Extra. I only checked Radio 2 but the icons appear on the menu screen
> but none of the individual podcasts have icons
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using TapatalkNever mind it seems to be a Material
All the icons for BBC podcasts seem to have disappeared with BBC iPlayer
Extra. I only checked Radio 2 but the icons appear on the menu screen
but none of the individual podcasts have icons
Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
bpa wrote:
> Thanks for the effort but I'm not sure what you are saying. For the
> moment I'll do my own thing as there is old code to be removed. I want
> to get a version with updated feeds update ready and then afterwards
> look at what else can be done.
Apologies. I was off topic. Ignore.
mrw wrote:
> I had a go, last August, at seeing if LMS could preserve the original
> URL within the track object on a redirect. Initial experiment suggests
> that it might be done with a small LMS change, attached.
>
> The notion is/was that 'trackInfo' menus could then have access to the
>
bpa wrote:
> Just noticed in getMetadataFor, the "params" on the iplayer URL is
> used for kickstarting "OnAir" and also for Title and Icons - is not
> reliable as URL changes which may effect which song object is found.
>
> Due to a LMS change a while ago, the "Iplayer://" URL changes to a
mrw wrote:
> I like what I see from Paul Webster's "Radio France track information"
> plugin, which offers Title, Artist, and Album, gathered from Radio
> France's servers. The possible downside to that is that you lose the
> station name and programme, but it's a compromise that I can
mrw wrote:
> I like what I see from Paul Webster's "Radio France track information"
> plugin, which offers Title, Artist, and Album, gathered from Radio
> France's servers. The possible downside to that is that you lose the
> station name and programme, but it's a compromise that I can
bpa wrote:
> The failsafe is station name passed down in OPML params.
>
> I think next "best" data is then put into $song->plugindata "album"
> "artist"
>
> There is some special handling for IPK players and 3rd line display -
> which I always forget & fail to test as I don't normally use 3
Just noticed in getMetadataFor, the "params" on the iplayer URL is
used for kickstarting "OnAir" and also for Title and Icons - is not
reliable.
Due to a LMS change a while ago, the "Iplayer://" URL changes to a
"dash://", "hls://" or "http://; URL - shortly after stream is started
- and
mrw wrote:
> Ah, no. I think this is how iPlayer.pm is handling cases where it only
> has 'info'. If I were 'RadioVIS' driven, I might have put 'info' into
> "title", and let the existing title (which I think is the title passed
> down from the OPML menu listing) find its way to "Album".
>
>
mrw wrote:
> Edit: It seems, that in the absence of "album" metadata, Squeezeplay
> seems to be filling it in with the station name (i.e. BBC Radio 3). So
> some processing is going on in LMS to figure out what to put where...
> But I don't have a good handle on what that is.
Ah, no. I think
mrw wrote:
> From, probably faulty, memory, I think there are the options of loading
> up metadata with "title", "artist", and "album".
>
> On the 'Radio' display "title" is shown on the top line, with "artist"
> and "album" concatenated onto the second line. The 'Touch' style player
> has
bpa wrote:
> I'm trying to see how the Program name can also be included as comments
> about needing current track mention that people want to see program name
> and current track. I can't recall but I think old API
> (polling.bbc.co.uk) provided composite info for "NowTitle" and
> "NowInfo".
mrw wrote:
> Thanks.
>
> The image from RadioVIS is an amalgam of the API "Cover Art" image which
> you referenced together with text overlays with "NOW PLAYING" and artist
> name. Designed, no doubt, to be displayed on a small "image only" device
> display and effective in that context. In
bpa wrote:
> This is standard in most BBC satuff now - for App and web .
>
> {recipe} gets mapped into a BBC standard resolution such as 160x160 or
> 320x240 but some resolution/ratios are not supported - so for your
> image only squares are supported 160x160, 240x240 or 320x320 but not
>
For current track info I'm using the new current API with "?limit=1"
which can return 0 if no track (e.g. R4) or 1 if a track played anytime.
Because of player buffering, I'm assuming current track is when the
"label" is either 'Now Playing' , 'Less Than a Minute Ago' or '1 Minute
Ago'
For
mrw wrote:
> Very very very much less. Just a simple text message that can be parsed
> for Now Playing, when there, and an image.
> How does one complete '{recipe}' in the API image url:
> 'https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/images/ic/{recipe}/p02w3wbm.jpg' ?
This is standard in most BBC satuff now -
bpa wrote:
> At a quick glance, I don't think the RadioVis adds anything and it is
> possibly a complication since we've had disconnects before between BBC
> DAB service (which is RadioVis ) and "browser" service
At a quick glance I would agree, it adds nothing. And I can quite see
the issue
bpa wrote:
> What extra info does RadioVis give ? comapred to the new BBC current
> API
> https://rms.api.bbc.co.uk/v2/services/bbc_radio_one/segments/latest?limit=10
Very very very much less. Just a simple text message that can be parsed
for Now Playing, when there, and an image.
How does one
For completeness this is the companion API whiuch BBC uses for "Sounds"
for current program and next .
https://ess.api.bbci.co.uk/schedules?serviceId=bbc_radio_one
At a quick glance, I don't think the RadioVis adds anything and it is
possibly a complication since we've had disconnects before
mrw wrote:
> I don't know if RadioVIS is in your pot of things to consider. On a
> whim, I resurrected it yesterday.
What extra info does RadioVis give ? comapred to the new BBC current
API
https://rms.api.bbc.co.uk/v2/services/bbc_radio_one/segments/latest?limit=10
bpa wrote:
> As there are now two feeds, the coding has twice the complexity - so
> that it is necessary to take time considering the "best" solution.
I don't know if RadioVIS is in your pot of things to consider. On a
whim, I resurrected it yesterday.
It does seem to be working (with a few
Verulamius wrote:
> Thank you for keeping this app working, it is getting more use since I
> have been working from home.
>
> Do you know whether trackinfo is going to be able to be reinstituted?
>
> As I listen to Radio 3 it is very useful to know what I am listening to,
> particularly as
bpa wrote:
> Thanks,
>
> BBC tends to make multiple changes at the same time and it is odd it was
> done during "lockdown". Looking though BBC Blogs there are no
> announcements and I haven't noticed any other changes in player or
> Extras. Except earlier in the year they said BBC sounds
IanHaynes wrote:
> Thanks for the response. I don't know what went wrong yesterday but
> today it's working without errors! Nothing changed or update in the
> meantime.
>
> FWIW I'm using BBCiPlayerExtra 3.3.0, LMS 7.9.2, Perl 5.28.2 and IO
> Socket 2.066.
>
> All is well.
Good.
It was an
bpa wrote:
> What version of BBCiPlayerExtra have you installed ?
> This could be a https error so you will need an up to date version of
> LMS and also the Perl package IO::Socket::SSL (check using LMS WebUI
> Settings/Information)
>
> What version of LMS and the Perl package do you have ?
IanHaynes wrote:
> Having not used the iPlayer Extras for quite a while I now get the above
> error on every featured show I go to.
>
> If I paste the relevant url into a browser I get the listing on the BBC
> site as expected.
>
> Is there a way around this?
What version of BBCiPlayerExtra
IanHaynes wrote:
> Having not used the iPlayer Extras for quite a while I now get the above
> error on every featured show I go to.
>
> If I paste the relevant url into a browser I get the listing on the BBC
> site as expected.
>
> Is there a way around this?Which above error?
Sent from my
Having not used the iPlayer Extras for quite a while I now get the above
error on every featured show I go to.
If I paste the relevant url into a browser I get the listing on the BBC
site as expected.
Is there a way around this?
IAN
*Library*: Netgear NAS Duo
*Main System*: RPi2 / iQAudio
slartibartfast wrote:
> I have just noticed that the icons for BBC Scotland and BBC Wales are
> missing in iPlayer Extra. They are both present in iPlayer.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
They've been missing for a good while. For some reason BBC dropped some
resolutions of the
I have just noticed that the icons for BBC Scotland and BBC Wales are
missing in iPlayer Extra. They are both present in iPlayer.
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bpa wrote:
> I haven't had a chance to look at this .
> I think XML feed behaviour changed a bit after an update when the mess
> of 7day vs 30day availability happened and as a result I think contents
> of feed would need to be "studied" over a day (e.g. multiple snapshots
> about 5mins before
ovonrein wrote:
> I just upgraded to LMS7.9.2 (from 7.7) after BBC iPlayer live radio
> would no longer stream without major connection problems and grievous
> stammer. Alas, no change in behaviour. Frequent pauses "Rebuffering
> 5%". Stumbled upon this thread and am surprised to find it
SuffolkPunch wrote:
> The following seems to have successfully cleared the cache:
As you found out BBCiPlayer uses normal LMS http cache. IIRC Cache
timeout is supposed to be about 15 mins but if you check too soon -
timer may be reset.
The following seems to have successfully cleared the cache:
Code:
sudo service logitechmediaserver stop
sudo delete /var/lib/squeezeboxserver/cache/cache.db
sudo service logitechmediaserver start
Radio 3 programme listing for today is now ok.
bpa wrote:
> I have programmes up to 1:00pm.
>
> IIRC The BBC data feed used by BBCiPlayer is only updated about 3-4
> times per day. If you check at the wrong time - you'll get a bit lag
> and LMS caches many response and so you may not get an up to date
> response until cache expires.
SuffolkPunch wrote:
> I'm running BBC iPlayer v 1.6.8 and no programmes are listed for today
> (30th April) on Radio 3 after 6:30am 'Breakfast: Petroc Trelawney's
> Classical Commute'.
>
> Has the BBC changed / not updated something?
>
> Martin
I have programmes up to 1:00pm.
IIRC The BBC
I'm running BBC iPlayer v 1.6.8 and no programmes are listed for today
(30th April) on Radio 3 after 6:30am 'Breakfast: Petroc Trelawney's
Classical Commute'.
Has the BBC changed / not updated something?
Martin
FWIW I also find the info about current track useful. I'd noticed it had
stopped working but hadn't yet investigated why.
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RobbH wrote:
> Looking through old play logs, the last date I was getting track
> information from Radio 3 was April 7. I missed a few days after that. By
> the 11th, only program names were provided.
Thanks,
BBC tends to make multiple changes at the same time and it is odd it was
done during
bpa wrote:
> When did it stop working ? This weekend ?
Looking through old play logs, the last date I was getting track
information from Radio 3 was April 7. I missed a few days after that. By
the 11th, only program names were provided.
LMS 8 nightly; 3 Squeezelite players connected by
bpa wrote:
> When did it stop working ? This weekend ?Looking at my "What was that tune"
> info shows no track info at least as
far back as 11 April. It doesn't go back further than that.
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tdrath wrote:
> I use the current track info all the time. I like to know what I'm
> listening to.
When did it stop working ? This weekend ?
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slartibartfast wrote:
> I think it is useful to see current track info. Not essential but nice
> to have.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
I use the current track info all the time. I like to know what I'm
listening to.
bpa wrote:
> Looks like BBC retired an old API which "Recent Tracks" menu used and
> actiavted this new API.
>
> Are "now playing" track info and "recent Tracks" useful features -
> nobody else has mentioned they're broken ?I think it is useful to see current
> track info. Not essential but
bpa wrote:
> Looks like BBC retired an old API which "Recent Tracks" menu used and
> actiavted this new API.
>
> Are "now playing" track info and "recent Tracks" useful features -
> nobody else has mentioned they're broken ?
We use the "Now Playing" track info all the time. I noticed it had
slartibartfast wrote:
> Good luck [emoji106]
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Looks like BBC retired an old API which "Recent Tracks" menu used and
actiavted this new API.
Are "now playing" track info and "recent Tracks" useful features -
nobody else has mentioned they're broken ?
bpa wrote:
> Followup.
>
> Bad news - RP still provide basic prog info but it looks like BBC are
> withholding the track info and only supplies the info through their own
> API.
> Possible Good news - On first inspection, BBC have a new API which
> looks to be similar to old RP API and may be
bpa wrote:
> I'll have a look later today - IIRC track info can come from either
> RadioPlayer or BBC - I think it was RP because it was easier but they
> used to be erratic (e.g. sometimes no updates after midnight)
Followup.
Bad news - RP still provide basic prog info but it looks like BBC
slartibartfast wrote:
> While looking into an issue with Material skin I noticed that I am no
> longer seeing any track info. I tried Radio 1,2 and 6 and none of them
> are showing track info. I don't know when this started.
I'll have a look later today - IIRC track info can come from either
While looking into an issue with Material skin I noticed that I am no
longer seeing any track info. I tried Radio 1,2 and 6 and none of them
are showing track info. I don't know when this started.
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tw99 wrote:
> It was set to HLS > MP3 > FlashAAC > FlashMP3 . If this isn't the
> default, then I have no idea why, or when, I changed it :)
That's a very old setting - you never changed as new version of Plugin
was installed or perhaps you have an old version of BBCiPlayer.
DASH is not
bpa wrote:
>
>
>
> What preference were you using before ? I can't see any where MP3 is
> preferred over DASH ?
It was set to HLS > MP3 > FlashAAC > FlashMP3 . If this isn't the
default, then I have no idea why, or when, I changed it :)
tw99 wrote:
> I did, but interpreted your later reply as saying it was a BBC problem.
The MP3 bit is a BBC problem - they have not used MP3 in other episodes
so I think it is BBC finger trouble but it doesn't affect playback on
any BBC site - so BBC will not think it is a problem or perhaps it
bpa wrote:
> Why ? All the proper feeds play OK. Do you want to download it ?
>
> edit:
>
> Did you see my previous post asking questions ?
I did, but interpreted your later reply as saying it was a BBC problem.
I've now changed the stream preferences to be as you suggested, and it
seems
tw99 wrote:
> Is there any way of bringing this to their attention?
Why ? All the proper feeds play OK. Do you want to download it ?
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slartibartfast wrote:
> Using iPlayer it plays as 320kbps AAC for me.
You're right - my mistake - the Mp3 stream has a 404. Sometimes this can
happen when BBC edit the program afterward and it can take time for
update to trickle through.
tw99 wrote:
> I'm trying to listen to "Don Letts Culture Clash Radio" which is on
> 6Music at 2200 on Sundays. I used to be able to listen to this, but it's
> no longer working since last week. This is with a 7.9.2 server on a
> Rpi, latest versions of all plugins.
>
> A key difference
tw99 wrote:
> I'm trying to listen to "Don Letts Culture Clash Radio" which is on
> 6Music at 2200 on Sundays. I used to be able to listen to this, but it's
> no longer working since last week. This is with a 7.9.2 server on a
> Rpi, latest versions of all plugins.
>
> A key difference
I'm trying to listen to "Don Letts Culture Clash Radio" which is on
6Music at 2200 on Sundays. I used to be able to listen to this, but it's
no longer working since last week. This is with a 7.9.2 server on a
Rpi, latest versions of all plugins.
A key difference between this and other 6Music
Happens a lot with SourceForge.
You could switch to the alternate repo XML file ... but my guess is that
a subsequent attempt to download the plugin would also fail since it
comes from SourceForge as well.
They seems to go through periods of this.
Try again later if you are trying to install.
I am getting the following messages on the LMS Server Plugin tab:
> Bad repository
> http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/bpaplugins/betarelease-repo.xml
> - Connect timed out: Connection timed out
>
> Bad repository
> http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/bpaplugins/repo-short.xml -
>
Owen Smith wrote:
> Unlikely given LMS has no IPv6 support at all. LMS only looks up A
> records, and it does the lookup itself so the OS doesn't get chance to
> decided to look for as well.
To use HTTP 1.1 in older ersion of LMS, BBCiPlayer and PlayHLS uses
AnyEvent::HTTP which has IPv6
Unlikely given LMS has no IPv6 support at all. LMS only looks up A
records, and it does the lookup itself so the OS doesn't get chance to
decided to look for as well.
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I've been testing LMS 8.0 on Windows 10 system. Not my normal setup. I
found that playing any BBCiPlayer Live or Listen again program took
about 10 secs to start compared to a Pi system sitting beside the Win10
PC. Both on Wifi and playing to same SBR in same room.
Win10 took about 10 sec to
Hi BPA
Cheers for the quick reply!. All sorted. Your suggestion of checking the
stream preferences did the trick. Not sure why they weren't set as you
suggested (probably me, faffing around!). Anyways, really appreciate
your solution!
Have fun!
Steve
Kettering, UK
StevePalmer wrote:
> Hi Guys
>
> Had to recently re-install everything after a spectacular Windows10
> crash. LMS and most of my plugins are working fine except 'BBCiPlayer
> Extras'.
>
> Whenever I choose a programme, I get the Album Art displayed on my
> Logitech Radio OK, BUT there's a
Hi Guys
Had to recently re-install everything after a spectacular Windows10
crash. LMS and most of my plugins are working fine except 'BBCiPlayer
Extras'.
Whenever I choose a programme, I get the Album Art displayed on my
Logitech Radio OK, BUT there's a brief message that says (something
Damn ... I guess I'll also have to update the logos in my DigiGuide
schedules.
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
Author Radio France (FIP etc) plugin
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Man in a van wrote:
> Just spotted this
>
> https://radiotoday.co.uk/2020/03/radio-name-changes-for-bbc-sussex-and-bbc-surrey/
>
> There may be others waiting in the wings ?
I'm not going to rush a change.
I presume some consultancy was paid lots of money to come up with that
Just spotted this
https://radiotoday.co.uk/2020/03/radio-name-changes-for-bbc-sussex-and-bbc-surrey/
There may be others waiting in the wings ?
ronnie
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Wigster wrote:
> Indeed switching to wifi router to channel 10 from 11 seems to have
> fixed this. Crazy.
Not at all crazy - these small boards have made design compromises.
Whether the problem is EMC or shared clocking - there is something
dodgy. An easy workaround is always good.
Another 48Khz posting - this time on raspberry pi site kernel issue
suggested.
https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/issues/2016
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bpa wrote:
> No - you could set squeezelite up to not support 48khz and mulitples
> such as , 96khz and 192kHz and let LMS resample
>
Thanks a lot for looking at this. I'll take it over to Paul and in the
meantime, try to resample.
Wigster wrote:
> It should, but searching google I've come across this thread on the HiFi
> berry forums:
>
> https://support.hifiberry.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/206789049-RPi3-OpenELEC-6-DAC-Pro-freezes-on-48khz-files
>
> So I guess this is some problem with the DAC. Is there some way of
bpa wrote:
>
> Can your DAC handle 48kHz streams ?
It should, but searching google I've come across this thread on the HiFi
berry forums:
https://support.hifiberry.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/206789049-RPi3-OpenELEC-6-DAC-Pro-freezes-on-48khz-files
So I guess this is some problem with the
Another case of Hifiberry DAC Pro dying after trying to play a 48kHz
stream
https://support.hifiberry.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/206789049-RPi3-OpenELEC-6-DAC-Pro-freezes-on-48khz-files
This issues should go back to PCP thread.
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